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US President Donald Trump urged Keir Starmer to extract more oil from the North Sea and criticized UK taxes on fossil fuels in his latest attack on the prime minister’s policies during a five-day visit to Scotland.
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Raw Story on MSN'Pure fantasy': Trump slammed as he uses UK trip to disparage prime minister's key policy
President Donald Trump's visit to the United Kingdom featured him publicly disparaging one of that country's big priorities, reported the Daily Record: to reduce its dependence on oil. This comes at a moment when the importance for Europe of transitioning from fossil fuels is doubly important,
US President Donald Trump spent five days in Scotland, playing golf, sealing a major trade deal with the EU and weighing in on global conflicts from Gaza to Ukraine.The US leader also spent time showing off the restored ballroom in his Turnberry resort on the southwestern Scottish coast,
"Melania and I are deeply saddened to learn of the loss of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II," Trump wrote on Truth Social. "Together with our family and fellow Americans, we send our sincere condolences to the Royal Family and the people of the United Kingdom during this time of great sorrow and grief."
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TheHyperHive on MSNTrump’s Harsh “Nasty Person” Comment About Starmer’s Friend Sparks an Uncomfortable Response from the UK PM
What sparked the Trump-Starmer-Khan controversy during the Scotland press conference? What did Trump say about Mayor Sadiq Khan that made UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer so uncomfortable? On a recent trip to Scotland,
Nicknamed "Golf Force One," the Secret Service golf cart appeared armored. It's one of many vehicles used to protect the commander in chief.
Donald Trump appeared to take a swipe at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry during his UK trip. During his press conference with Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Scotland, the US President lavished praise on the Royal Family,
The rate will apply in addition to individual “reciprocal” tariffs targeting countries with which the US runs a trade deficit.